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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
Add books that you really like here and that others should read


message 2: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Dan Brown's books are all great !!


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
they are I can't wait to read the new one, Inferno


message 4: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Me neither !!
I still have to read the lost symbol, though...
Have you read that one ?
I think my favorite ones from Dan Brown are digital fortress and deception point :)
What about you ?


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I have read deception point, angels and demons, da vinci code and the Lost Symbol. I loved the lost symbol you need to read it.


message 6: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Okay, i'll read it ! :D
You have to read digital fortress ! That one was really good too !!


message 7: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I got it out of the library today


message 8: by Gloria (new)

Gloria I hope you'll like it !! :)


message 9: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
me too can't wait to start ready it


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I have read Angels and Demons, the Da Vinci code, and the lost symbol. My favorite was Angels and Demons.


message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I found Angels and Demons very confusing towards the end although it was an absolute genius creation by Dan Brown...which he never fails to do.


message 12: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Yeah, i think all of his books are great :D
Has anyone read his new book, inferno yet ?


message 13: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
it is literally opposite me on the bookshelf but am reading Scarlet at the moment


message 14: by Christen (new)

Christen | 3 comments Check out Freak of Nature (IFICS, #1) by Julia Crane by Julia Crane. It is very good. :D


message 15: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I've been wanting to read that one


message 16: by Jess (new)

Jess (jesshatcher) | 4 comments I'd love to start reading Dan Brown - I've heard a lot of great stuff about his work - but never had the chance or known quite in what order !


message 17: by Hailie (new)

Hailie | 2 comments The Help by Kathryn Stockett was a really good book.


message 18: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I really want to read that, there are just so many


message 19: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Mae | 4 comments Check out Xander's Chance (Damian Eternal, #1) by Lizzy Ford by Lizzy Ford.


message 20: by Abhinav (new)

Abhinav Dhiman (saint15) From the top of my head, "To Kill A MockingBird"


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
Is it good (to kill a mockingbird) cause I was thinking about reading it


message 22: by Erik (new)

Erik Kaye (dogpilot) | 1 comments A Wild Hang Gliding Adventure
Nonfiction/ Laugh, cry, live and die.
Eagles in the flesh


message 23: by Natalia (new)

Natalia | 28 comments To kill a mocking bird is one of my favourite books!!!!! Its amazing :)


message 24: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
must read it sometime


message 25: by Gemma (new)

Gemma Fasheun (gemmafash) | 73 comments Well till now from all books I've read I liked Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England (1722.


message 26: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments the host! read it twice cause it's just that delightful!


message 27: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I loved that one two


message 28: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments It's just sooo good!!


message 29: by Rebecka (new)

Rebecka I loved the Host as well. Also The Fault in Our Stars and The Night Circus


message 30: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments I've been planning to read the fault in our stars, is it truly fantastic?


message 31: by Rebecka (new)

Rebecka It's amazing! I'm going to re-read it soon, which I don't normally do. Have some tissues ready though.


message 32: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments Oh dear..... Ok thank you for preparing me :)


message 33: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I've been planning to read the fault in our stars for so long but never had the chance


message 34: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) My faves are Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman and Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah . Have tissues handy if you read "Winter Garden".


message 35: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Mae | 4 comments Finished reading Star Kissed by Lizzy Ford by Lizzy Ford. I would recommend this because it is totally good. :)


message 36: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments I forgot the tissues....I cried...for so long..


message 37: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I did as well but it is such a good book


message 38: by Kenya (new)

Kenya S. (KentyKettleCornPoppingPhantom) | 312 comments It really is


message 39: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
I am about to finish the current book I am reading then going to read another one of his books


message 40: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1072 comments Mod
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Lalita | 1 comments I SUGGEST Poetry E-book - 'Meeting with Christ and Other Poems' written by internationally renowned poet Deepak Chaswal.

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message 41: by Shelby (new)

Shelby | 5 comments I've been wanting to read The Fault in Our Stars my sister has it and say's she loves it.
My favorite books would be Obsidian, Something Witchy This Way Comes, Fifty Shades of Grey, Prince of Wolves, and Beautiful DisasterBeautiful Disaster
I recommend them all! (:


message 42: by Themommie (new)

Themommie | 1 comments i just finished One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury...loved it...also fly away by kristin hannah..loved it


message 43: by Tammie (new)

Tammie Tackett Darlings of Darkness (A Vampire Anthology) by Trina M. Lee this book is awesome to read


message 44: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Mae | 4 comments An awesome read even if its short. :)

Broken Beauty (Broken Beauty Novellas, #1) by Lizzy Ford


message 45: by Roberta (new)

Roberta Jones | 2 comments read one tuesday morning ..loved it too. read the baxter series also a great read.by karen kingsbury


message 46: by Christen (new)

Christen | 3 comments I am currently reading Lauren by Julia Crane


message 47: by Wade (new)

Wade Corbeil (wadevc) Here are a few I would like to suggest to others.

Short Stories:
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce
The Mighty Peculiar Incident at Muddy Creek by Ian Thomas Healy

Novels:
Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle
The Incredible Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson


message 48: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Garner | 1 comments First Night of Summer by Landon Parham By Landon Parham

Very impressive debut thriller novel--much better than some other seasoned authors that I am currently reading. It was heart-wrenching, yet strangely uplifting. As a parent, I was almost afraid to read it, but quite glad I did. Once I got over the darkness of the topic, the death of a young girls, I found this story to be compelling and absolutely breath-taking. Each and every word carries with it dramatic twists and turns that leave you on the edge of your seat. I felt such a strong emotional bond to all the characters. I cried, laughed, contemplated, and screamed when I read this. It really woke me up--I didn't realize I had gotten so routine in my reading choices. I just loved it. Even though it was sad, this book had something that made you find happiness through the dark cruelty of our world and understand life in a way I never did. My heart goes out to all the families that must endure these horrific tragedies. Truly amazing and wonderful--leaving me gasping for air.


message 49: by Toyah (new)

Toyah (rockabillybibiliophile) Anything by Terry Pratchett and Tom Holt is going to get lots of stars from me :)


message 50: by Miren (new)

Miren Cameron | 1 comments I loved The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini


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